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The County Road 210 Widening Project from I-95 to US-1 is turning what was a two-lane road into six. The new phase, running from Monday night to the end of the week, is heavily diverting traffic.
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is taking public comments on a program that would open up nearly the entire U.S. coastline to oil drilling.
Five new affordable single-family rental homes are coming to Jacksonville’s Durkeeville neighborhood. The city of Jacksonville, the Jacksonville Housing Authority, and First Coast Construction broke ground on the project on Grothe Street Friday.
Landscape supervisor turned hero: Man helps over 2 dozen people, pets escape apartment fire.
An agreement between Charlton County and ICE to double the size of a local ICE processing facility took a last-minute hold on Wednesday.
Many local school districts, were worried about a proposal to cut school bonus funding by 50 percent for students that pass accelerated courses like AP, IB and AICE.
City Council members today debated a bill that would prevent undocumented immigrants from using taxpayer-funded services in Jacksonville.
Hundreds of LGBTQ+ activists came together for two Pride events to kick off Pride month.
There was a tense moment in a Jacksonville City Council meeting this week.
Michelle Taylor and her daughter made it out of the house safely during the fire, but her 11-year-old ran back into the home to save their family dog, according to the State Attorney’s Office.
Almost a year ago, a dirt pit opened up on County Road 208. Now, dozens of dump trucks travel along CR 208 and Pacetti Road daily. Neighbors say they're causing a whole lot of safety issues on the roadways.
St. Augustine has one more stakeholder meeting on June 10th. After that, the city will compile all the feedback they’ve gotten from the public and present their plan to the city commission
Many attending the Blue Crab Festival in Palatka last weekend were “shell-shocked” and disappointed with this year’s event.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office needs the public’s help finding the suspect involved in a deadly hit-and-run behind an Arlington Walgreens overnight.
Hundreds of college athletes from across the eastern half of the country are in Jacksonville, as the University of North Florida hosts the 2025 NCAA Division 1 Outdoor Track and Field East Region First Round Championship this week.